The third album by Dutch neo-psych solo-artist Astral Son once again is full of cosmic soundscapes, progressing into psychedelic tracks with plenty of far-out elements. 'Minds Eye' basically sounds like a logical continuation of Astral Son's previous album 'Silver Moon' and is arguably (even) better! If you enjoyed this space cadet's first two excursions, you'll definitely love 'Mind's Eye'.

Cellar Space Live Overdose is a double LP release, which contains the best stuff from 2 gigs. LP 1 is filled with 2 tracks of the ultrapsychedelic show from January 27th, 2012 at Schlosskeller Darmstadt. LP 2 contains 2 tracks from the Sulatron Records Label Night on September 30th, 2011 at Kulturkeller Fulda. Two times at a cellar = Cellar Space, two live shows = Live Overdose and that is the title theme.

Limited edition on on two seperate colored LPs, transparent orange and a deep blue.

A highly rated Electric Moon album. The four tracks on Electric Moon's Flaming Lake are a bit like staring into the raw nebular elements of creation — just extended jams, recorded live by guitarist Dave “Sula Bassana” Schmidt. Everything is unpolished, everything sounds made up on the spot. It’s fantastically spontaneous and freaked way the hell out.

Joined by drummer Alex and bassist Komet Lulu (also Philipp of Daturana on drums for closer “Burning Battenberg”), Bassana leads Electric Moon through these four massive jams, leaving structures open but a clear direction ahead, so that although immersive, the jams are also intricate-feeling, and hold up whether you want to rake your mind over each groove or let it wash over you. And with just under 80 minutes of material, Flaming Lake provides plenty of wash. Or maybe I should take the ‘s’ out of that and just have it read “wah.” Either way, get ready for some ultra-spaced psychedelics and weighted instrumental exploration, courtesy of Sula and the rest of Electric Moon.

Limited edition of only 500 copies on 150gr. vinyl. Recorded at the Open Air in Battenberg on July 2, 2011.

The four tracks on Electric Moon's Flaming Lake are a bit like staring into the raw nebular elements of creation — just extended jams, recorded live by guitarist Dave “Sula Bassana” Schmidt. Everything is unpolished, everything sounds made up on the spot. It’s fantastically spontaneous and freaked way the hell out.

Joined by drummer Alex and bassist Komet Lulu (also Philipp of Daturana on drums for closer “Burning Battenberg”), Bassana leads Electric Moon through these four massive jams, leaving structures open but a clear direction ahead, so that although immersive, the jams are also intricate-feeling, and hold up whether you want to rake your mind over each groove or let it wash over you. And with just under 80 minutes of material, Flaming Lake provides plenty of wash. Or maybe I should take the ‘s’ out of that and just have it read “wah.” Either way, get ready for some ultra-spaced psychedelics and weighted instrumental exploration, courtesy of Sula and the rest of Electric Moon.

A highly rated Electric Moon album. The four tracks on Electric Moon's Flaming Lake are a bit like staring into the raw nebular elements of creation — just extended jams, recorded live by guitarist Dave “Sula Bassana” Schmidt. Everything is unpolished, everything sounds made up on the spot. It’s fantastically spontaneous and freaked way the hell out.

Joined by drummer Alex and bassist Komet Lulu (also Philipp of Daturana on drums for closer “Burning Battenberg”), Bassana leads Electric Moon through these four massive jams, leaving structures open but a clear direction ahead, so that although immersive, the jams are also intricate-feeling, and hold up whether you want to rake your mind over each groove or let it wash over you. And with just under 80 minutes of material, Flaming Lake provides plenty of wash. Or maybe I should take the ‘s’ out of that and just have it read “wah.” Either way, get ready for some ultra-spaced psychedelics and weighted instrumental exploration, courtesy of Sula and the rest of Electric Moon.

Limited edition of only 500 copies with white splatter on translucent blue vinyl.

'Inferno' is the perfect follow-up to the 'Lunatics' album. It takes some of the better ideas on that album and expands on them even further into the realms of cosmic overdriven acid-rock. Just like 'Lunatics' it is over 70 minutes long, but they do it in just two songs on this one with the title track taking up the bulk of the disc.

The album starts with 'Mental Record.' The sound is noticeably darker on this recording, but all the Electric Moon trademarks are still here, only more in a pure jammy fuzz-rock direction.

Of course it is the title track that will get most of the attention with this album as it is nearly 60 minutes long. Everything that Electric Moon possesses is pushed to the absolute limit on this track. The bass and drum combo of Komet Lulu and Alex are totally on-fire, pushing themselves and feeding off each other. It is exhilarating to listen to, but what makes this track so monumental is how the running time flows so smoothly. People may cringe seeing the playing time of 51:54 printed on the rear artwork but don't fear, this is one of the best hours you will ever spend in your lifetime. This song runs like clockwork. There is no padding, no pointless filling of time with meandering ideas. This track is flawless and a musical experience you wont want to miss. Regardless of which album you like best, Electric Moon are a great band and 'Inferno' is one of the best examples of trippy space/stoner rock you will ever hear.

'Inferno' is the perfect follow-up to the 'Lunatics' album. It takes some of the better ideas on that album and expands on them even further into the realms of cosmic overdriven acid-rock. Just like 'Lunatics' it is over 70 minutes long, but they do it in just two songs on this one with the title track taking up the bulk of the disc.

The album starts with 'Mental Record.' The sound is noticeably darker on this recording, but all the Electric Moon trademarks are still here, only more in a pure jammy fuzz-rock direction.

Of course it is the title track that will get most of the attention with this album as it is nearly 60 minutes long. Everything that Electric Moon possesses is pushed to the absolute limit on this track. The bass and drum combo of Komet Lulu and Alex are totally on-fire, pushing themselves and feeding off each other. It is exhilarating to listen to, but what makes this track so monumental is how the running time flows so smoothly. People may cringe seeing the playing time of 51:54 printed on the rear artwork but don't fear, this is one of the best hours you will ever spend in your lifetime. This song runs like clockwork. There is no padding, no pointless filling of time with meandering ideas. This track is flawless and a musical experience you wont want to miss. Regardless of which album you like best, Electric Moon are a great band and 'Inferno' is one of the best examples of trippy space/stoner rock you will ever hear.

New CD-issue with new Artwork! A deep journey to your inner worlds... 2 ,songs", together more than 66 minutes, pierce deep into your subconsciousness, while the music stopps being only music... Recorded in the beginning of 2011 and released in small quantities as CD-R once, this album now sees the worlds light as official release. Komet Lulu (bass, effects, artwork), Sula Bassana (guitar, effects, organ, recording) and Alex (drums), have captivated a meditative and ecstatic trip - on a record. ,Mental Record" indicates with its more than 14 minutes, where the trip ,Inferno" will take you. ,Inferno", the yet longest official Electric Moon track. The listeners on youtube were asking so hard for this release that we decided just to do it - so here you are: INFERNO! More than 160,000 plays on youtube were reason enough... So fasten your seat belts and enter this spaceship - but be careful, you've been addicted right now...

This is the re-release of the Electric Moon debut album (which was split in two halves on vinyl originally: Lunatics and Lunatics Revenge) as a double CD issue. Lunatics Revenge was like a "part 2" of the Lunatics vinyl edition, containing the songs which were missing on the Lunatics LP + 2 bonus tracks: D-Tune and The Landing. So, it became like its own album for the people, but in fact it’s a continuation and completion of the Lunatics album. It is now released as "Lunatics & Lunatics Revenge". A new chance to get the Electric Moon debut album which is now deeply loved by the fans and the press.

Mastered by krautrock legend Eroc! New cover design (again) by Lulu Artwork! The original front cover art is inside the booklet.

Limited edition of only 500 copies on 180gr color vinyl (one LP is purple and the other is green). Deluxe gatefold sleeve. Includes a poster.

This is the re-release of the Electric Moon debut album (which was split in two halves on vinyl originally: Lunatics and Lunatics Revenge) as a double vinyl issue. Lunatics Revenge was like a "part 2" of the Lunatics vinyl edition, containing the songs which were missing on the Lunatics LP + 2 bonus tracks: D-Tune and The Landing. So, it became like its own album for the people but in fact it’s a continuation and completion of the Lunatics album. It is now released as "Lunatics & Lunatics Revenge". A new chance to get the Electric Moon debut album which is now deeply loved by the fans and the press.

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